redmoorphil
Established Member
Hi guys,
I planned to build a scroll saw stand based on the photo below:
I had bought some nice 75mm square pine to build my wife a kitchen trolley, but when she picked up a beech one from ikea I was left with the timber.
I agreed with Hutzul's comment when I first posted the pic that the single leg would be better at the front.
The intention was to make an adjustable leg so I could set the angle of the table, but because I had angled the legs out to make the stand more stable this idea was more problematic than it was worth so after building a flat top stand I just added some timber front and back with an angled surface so I could mount a solid top to it at a 5 degree angle.
It's nice and solid so I shouldnt get any vibration but I can always add a shelf to the bottom crossmember if needed.
Anyway, heres the pics. Looking forward to bolting the top to the stand and getting the saw onto it tomorrow.
Phil
I planned to build a scroll saw stand based on the photo below:
I had bought some nice 75mm square pine to build my wife a kitchen trolley, but when she picked up a beech one from ikea I was left with the timber.
I agreed with Hutzul's comment when I first posted the pic that the single leg would be better at the front.
The intention was to make an adjustable leg so I could set the angle of the table, but because I had angled the legs out to make the stand more stable this idea was more problematic than it was worth so after building a flat top stand I just added some timber front and back with an angled surface so I could mount a solid top to it at a 5 degree angle.
It's nice and solid so I shouldnt get any vibration but I can always add a shelf to the bottom crossmember if needed.
Anyway, heres the pics. Looking forward to bolting the top to the stand and getting the saw onto it tomorrow.
Phil